Thrown off course by a howling storm, the TARDIS lands in a bleak, desolate stretch of countryside. The Doctor deduces that it has arrived in Hampshire in the 1920s and, sniffing the air, he smells a distinct odour of sulphur - indicating that a spaceship has crashed in the area. While Rory goes to fetch an umbrella, Amy and the Doctor brave the rain to find the stricken craft. It is huge, shiny, silvery-blue - and completely empty. A set of footprints leads to a cosy-looking, old-fashioned cottage: but the house, too, is deserted. However, the Doctor and Amy can distinctly hear people talking - and one of the voices sounds like Rory's.

How could he be in the cottage when he was last seen heading back to the TARDIS? Where are the residents of the empty house? And what has happened to the inhabitants of the spaceship?

About the Author

Simon Guerrier is the author of the Doctor Who novels The Time Travellers, featuring the First
Doctor, and The Pirate Loop and The Slitheen Excursion, featuring the
Tenth Doctor. He’s written numerous Doctor Who short stories and audio plays
for Big Finish Productions (including the seventh Doctor’s meeting with Oliver
Cromwell), as well as original books and audio plays. He lives in London with a
bright wife and a dim cat.

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